Category Archives: Embroidery &Mixed Media Art

The Wasp Doll’s Creepy Bird-Horse steed!

Bird Horse Steed by Suzanne Forbes May 24 2020The Wasp Doll has a horse-bird-steed thing, too!

When I was finally finishing my Snow Queen and her reindeer, I found the cut-off front legs of the vintage deer I’d used as a base for the reindeer. I also had this blue and tan straw bird around which the cats had been chewing on.

Galloping Bird Horse Steed by Suzanne Forbes May 24 2020The deer’s legs fit so well!

I trimmed down some of the raffia on the bird’s belly, and glued on the trimmings to help the legs blend in. Combined with the post, there was a galloping carousel animal effect I loved. I also gave it one human eye from the doll-eyes bag.

Fantasy tack for Bird Horse Steed by Suzanne Forbes May 24 2020So I did that. That was a good couple years ago, and the bird has just floated around, waiting for me to make it the rider, saddle and bridle it needed. This happens with projects!

Wasp Doll fantasy saddle by Suzanne Forbes May 24 2020I was obsessed with model horses as a child, and especially model horse tack.

Back in the ’70s the Breyer community had plenty of well-known tack makers for shows (yes, there were and are shows where people compete their customized model horses!). I used to look at their mimeographed catalogs in a state of mesmerized covetousness.

I loved real horses and real tack equally obsessively, and Victoria and I used to pore over Arabian Horse magazine, ogling the colorful, tassled tack. We would debate the merits of Western style over English; she went to Western riding camp and I went to English.

Left, my most precious childhood model horse Rosalind in a cooler (type of blanket) I made for her when I was like ten.

I still follow several miniature tack makers on Instagram, and I have also come to love “fantasy tack”, which is not based on historic or present examples. That’s where this project came from!

Wasp Doll outside by Suzanne Forbes May 24 2020I love tiny buckles and leather gear, whether for horses or people.

When I made the Snow Queen, I finally had a reason to buy miniature tack supplies from Rio Rondo, the tiny company that serves pretty much the whole hobby. Yes, they know kinky fetish people use their stuff for things like Barbie Bondage. No, they still haven’t updated their website!

One of the weirdest side effects of being a miniature maker and bricoleur is that you’re always eyeing junk for its potential.

Miniature fantasy tack by Suzanne Forbes 2018 and 2020Two years ago I got some fancy cookies for our New Years’ Day party, and they had a gold bread tie.

I turned it over in my hands, feeling like it was the thing I needed for something. Usually I keep things like that, but foolishly, I did not keep the bread tie.

So when I realized it was exactly what I needed for miniature Western Bell stirrups, I had to steal the tie off our bread, wait til the next grocery delivery, steal that tie, cut down some toothpicks for the rollers, and prime it all with Mod Podge before I painted them gold.

Glossy, flexible bread-tie plastic is a surface paint will not stick to.

Mod Podge is a secret weapon here, and a couple coats formed a perfect isolation coat and primer. It sealed the stirrups after the gold paint, too, and then I glued them into the ribbon stirrup leathers.

I made the saddle out of shaped aluminium foil covered with Apoxie Sculpt, my “make everything” clay of choice. Then I covered it in velvet and trim.

Wasp Doll girdle by Suzanne Forbes May 24 2020

I used a brass filigree decor piece, holographic vinyl, interference paint and UV resin to make this girdle for the Wasp Doll.

Interference paint created a pretty iridescent ombre on the front. Gluing a piece of holo vinyl to the back of the filigree meant I could go over the whole thing with UV resin. Then I added some crystals, of course, because you have to have crystals.

Filigree Jeweled Doll Girdle by Suzanne Forbes May 2020I love how it came out, honestly. The whole ridiculous project pleases me greatly.

Other weird, creepy doll-things I have made:

Limb-Different Non-Binary Fetish Fairy

Reserved Parking for Eliza

The Gothest Action Figure Custom ever.

Valentine’s Monster Doll Armada

Snow Queen/Jadis

Fearless Pink Gay Santa

Custom Elsa Lancaster as The Bride

Gothic Rococo Horribella

Horribellas

Gilt Jubilee Carriage with harnessed silver Grasshopper

Mummified Fairy King

Evil Mermaid

Opal Fimo Mantis Doll

Earliest dolls! with bad photos!

Center the Most Marginalized: Protect Black Trans Lives Embroidery

Center Black Trans Sex Workers embroidery by Suzanne Forbes June 15 2020I wanted to do an embroidered work that was an homage to the Pride flag redesign by Daniel Quasar.

The redesigned flag, called the inclusive flag, was created in 2018. It has black and brown stripes, like the Philadelphia Pride flag, as well as the colors of the trans flag.

Center Black Trans Sex Workers embroidery by Suzanne Forbes June 15 2020 sideI love the design because it shows the responsibility of the “rainbow” queer community to embrace and protect its most vulnerable members.

Black leadership tells us to center the most marginalized. We must put the most vulnerable members of our community at the center. For my circular version of the inclusive flag I added the red umbrella of support for and solidarity with sex workers, because for many black and brown trans people, sex work is the only employment that doesn’t bar them. I also included the lavender of the Bisexual Pride Flag, because bisexuals suffer a high rate of domestic violence.

I am so happy that community came forth in numbers to support Black trans folx this past weekend. Love and support is essential to protect Black trans men and women and nonbinary people at this time when critical medical anti-discrimination protection has been torn away and violence against Black trans women is devastating.

RESOURCES TO HELP!

The Black Lives Matter actions carrd.

Paper article on how to support Black trans people now.

Vice article on orgs you can donate to help Black trans people.

Out Magazine Trans Obituaries Project, honoring Trans Women of Color lost in 2019.